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  • After all, Swonger said, Markje Johnson had confessed to the December 2008 robbery -- on tape, no less.

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  • According to Swonger, he was sentenced to 10 years in jail.

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  • When Swonger finally arrested Johnson a third time -- having rounded up victims who could identify him in four separate carjacking and robbery cases -- the teenager was older than 16 and thus old enough to be tried as an adult.

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  • This time Swonger begged the judge to hold Johnson as long as he could, knowing the uptick in crime that could follow his release.

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  • Swonger said in an interview afterward that he is still frustrated by the loopholes in the justice system that let Johnson repeatedly return to the street, but he is happy to have finally figured out a way to put him behind bars.

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  • Then it happened again after the teen was arrested again in 2009 and processed as a juvenile, Swonger said.

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  • Then Leyden and Swonger heard a furious voice from somewhere below them, screaming and cursing in Japanese.

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  • The identity of the culprit behind his sudden illness dawned on Leyden even as Swonger spoke.

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  • The nearest Japanese positions were only a few yards away, and moving even a step or two beyond the pile of rocks that Leyden shared with a squad mate, PFC Louis Swonger, meant risking death.

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  • The nearest Japanese positions were only a few yards away, and moving even a step or two beyond the pile of rocks that Leyden shared with a squad mate, PFC Louis Swonger, meant risking death.

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